net.rim.device.api.synchronization
Interface SummaryParameterListener

public interface SummaryParameterListener

A SyncCollection that is interested in the summary parameter passed
with the summary command should implement this interface.
The summary parameter represents service information.
The desktop sends a summary parameter along with a 'summarize database' command.
Implement this interface to pass the summary parameter to a SyncCollection.

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Since:

BlackBerry API 3.6.0

Method Summary

void

clearSummaryParameter()
Called after a "summary" command has completed, regardless of
whether setSummaryParameter() has been called.

setSummaryParameter

Called when a parameter has been included with a "summary" command
for the SyncCollection.

Parameters:

db - The DataBuffer containing the summary parameter.
This DataBuffer should not be rewound as it may contain
data other than the summary parameter.

Category:

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Since:

BlackBerry API 3.6.0

clearSummaryParameter

void clearSummaryParameter()

Called after a "summary" command has completed, regardless of
whether setSummaryParameter() has been called.
This function should clear any state generated as a result of
a call to setSummaryParameter().

Category:

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